Here's why Storm Jorge came after Storm Dennis - and how the names are chosen

A third storm of the month is on its ways to the UK (Getty Images)A third storm of the month is on its ways to the UK (Getty Images)
A third storm of the month is on its ways to the UK (Getty Images)

The UK is bracing itself for its third storm of the month with Storm Jorge on its way following the visits of Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis.

The naming of the storm has left those aware of the Met Office's alphabetical storm-naming system scratching their heads.

Here's why the storm is called Jorge rather than Ellen.

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Why Storm Jorge and not Storm Ellen?

The storm was named by the Spanish meteorological agency on Thursday (27 Feb) and is expected to land on UK shores over the weekend.

This of course means that the name is pronounced ‘hor-hay’ rather than like ‘George’.